Exam 6: Prosecutors
Exam 1: Courts, Crime, and Controversy97 Questions
Exam 2: Law and Crime98 Questions
Exam 3: Federal Courts98 Questions
Exam 4: State Courts98 Questions
Exam 5: The Dynamics of Courthouse Justice98 Questions
Exam 6: Prosecutors98 Questions
Exam 7: Defense Attorneys98 Questions
Exam 8: Judges97 Questions
Exam 9: Defendants, Victims, and Witnesses98 Questions
Exam 10: Arrest to Arraignment98 Questions
Exam 11: Disclosing and Suppressing Evidence98 Questions
Exam 12: Negotiated Justice and the Plea of Guilty98 Questions
Exam 13: Trials and Juries98 Questions
Exam 14: Sentencing Options98 Questions
Exam 15: Sentencing Decisions98 Questions
Exam 16: Appellate and Habeas Corpus Review98 Questions
Exam 17: Juvenile Courts98 Questions
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In _____ prosecution, a prosecutor is assigned a case from intake to appeal.
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The Solicitor General's Office generally requests Supreme Court review only in cases with a high degree of significance and
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The Duke lacrosse team rape case has become the contemporary poster child for prosecutorial _____.
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Large prosecutors' offices generally employ what type of prosecution?
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Ethical issues facing prosecutors are very different from those confronting defense attorneys because prosecutors do not represent individual clients. Prosecutors often define their jobs as representing victims of crime and the police, but these are not typically considered to fit under the attorney–client relationship. Rather, the client of the prosecutor is the government, and for this reason prosecutors are given special responsibilities.
-In what case was it determined that a district attorney's office may not be held liable under Section 1983 for failure to train prosecutors based on a single Brady violation?
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Identify the three agencies involved in prosecution in state courts.What are the differences and similarities of these agencies?
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Describe a program designed to improve police-prosecutor relationships.What does research say about the effectiveness of such programs? Do you think they are effective? Why or why not?
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State attorneys general have chosen to emphasize their _____ responsibilities because they typically have limited authority over criminal matters.
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A state attorney general typically exercises great authority over local criminal proceedings.
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Ethical issues facing prosecutors are very different from those confronting defense attorneys because prosecutors do not represent individual clients. Prosecutors often define their jobs as representing victims of crime and the police, but these are not typically considered to fit under the attorney–client relationship. Rather, the client of the prosecutor is the government, and for this reason prosecutors are given special responsibilities.
-When prosecutors are not acting as the government's advocate in some judicial phase of the criminal justice process, what kind of immunity do they enjoy?
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U.S.attorneys are appointed by, and serve at the discretion of, the _____, with the advice and consent of the Senate.
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Most modern prosecutors in the United States hold a public office.
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The office of the prosecutor is part of the _____ branch of government.
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The U.S. Attorneys serve as the nation’s principal litigators under the direction of the attorney general. One U.S. Attorney is assigned to each of the judicial districts, with the exception of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, where one serves both districts. Each U.S. Attorney is the chief federal law enforcement officer of the United States within his or her particular jurisdiction.
-Who are U.S.Attorneys appointed by?
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When they first begin working as prosecutors, rookie assistant attorneys learn important unwritten rules, legal practices, and appropriate penalties
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